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Cap-Independent Translation in Hematological Malignancies.
Horvilleur, Emilie; Wilson, Lindsay A; Bastide, Amandine; Piñeiro, David; Pöyry, Tuija A A; Willis, Anne E.
Afiliação
  • Horvilleur E; Medical Research Council Toxicology Unit , Leicester , UK.
  • Wilson LA; Medical Research Council Toxicology Unit , Leicester , UK.
  • Bastide A; Medical Research Council Toxicology Unit , Leicester , UK.
  • Piñeiro D; Medical Research Council Toxicology Unit , Leicester , UK.
  • Pöyry TA; Medical Research Council Toxicology Unit , Leicester , UK.
  • Willis AE; Medical Research Council Toxicology Unit , Leicester , UK.
Front Oncol ; 5: 293, 2015.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26734574
ABSTRACT
Hematological malignancies are a heterogeneous group of diseases deriving from blood cells progenitors. Although many genes involved in blood cancers contain internal ribosome entry sites (IRESes), there has been only few studies focusing on the role of cap-independent translation in leukemia and lymphomas. Expression of IRES trans-acting factors can also be altered, and interestingly, BCL-ABL1 fusion protein expressed from "Philadelphia" chromosome, found in some types of leukemia, regulates several of them. A mechanism involving c-Myc IRES and cap-independent translation and leading to resistance to chemotherapy in multiple myeloma emphasize the contribution of cap-independent translation in blood cancers and the need for more work to be done to clarify the roles of known IRESes in pathology and response to chemotherapeutics.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article